Integrated since I got to know about it - yet finding that our social culture is not yet that far. Anyhow.
[Re-found in many versions on quozio.com]
And if you wish to continue dwelling just a little bit, you may find this one an interesting aspect:
As we create arguments and gather supporting evidence (while discarding evidence that does not fit) we increasingly persuade ourselves that we are right. We gain confidence and try to sway the opinions of others.
There are benefits to being wrong.
Schulz argues in Being Wrong that “the capacity to err is crucial to human cognition. Far from being a moral flaw, it is inextricable from some of our most humane and honorable qualities: empathy, optimism, imagination, conviction, and courage. And far from being a mark of indifference or intolerance, wrongness is a vital part of how we learn and change.”
More read on farnamstreetblog.com - The Uses Of Being Wrong.
Enjoy an all ways useful day - also to day,
Yours,
Lyn